Bank of England Prepares for Plastic Banknotes
Would last longer and be cleaner
Trustee program is intended to be independent and impartial
Second-highest rate of overpayment in country
May succeed in avoiding override
Ruled discriminatory against Muslim employees
Ahead of expected Apple roll out of new iPhone
Would've been largest gold mine project in Europe
Not fighting Michael Dell's attempt to acquire the company anymore
Attempt to tax banks exceeds states' powers under customary international law
Political and economic interests play a much bigger role in U.S. involvement in Syria than the government lets on.
Unions not happy with the way the rules work
Fiscal year's almost over
The Democratic frontrunner for mayor has a lot in common with the president.
Acquires Molex, an electronic connection manufacturer
Sides weren't able to finalize it in face of a "significant capital market event"
At 43 percent, could reach just 1/3 by 2024
Tell the government busybodies to back off.
Don't want supply problems
Rand Paul and Justin Amash have principles that trump party politics. That's exactly why they are the best hope to stop an American war on Syria.
Doctors are being reduced to shift-workers, who spend a lot of their time doing data entry
Promises are cheap. Keeping them won't be.
They didn't have a permit
The capital hosted a three-day forum on drug policy
Could bring in some extra cash
Says protesters demanding higher pay are "a handful of union-orchestrated media stunts, made of up of primarily union members and activists."
Bakery's discriminatory business practice leads to economic consequences
Meeting taking place in St. Petersburg
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